The STORET Dashboard provides a means to access a high level summary of results saved in the STORET data warehouse.
The STORET Dashboard provides operations to access result summary for a specified EPA region, state, tribal organization,
or the entire warehouse. The Dashboard includes the following:

Dashboard Administrative Reports and Modules: for future enhancements, the administrative reports and modules
will allow administrators to visualize various metrics of the STORET system, as well as check on the current status and health of the system
STORET Dashboard page.

The Water Quality Portal (WQP) is a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS),
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC).
Water Quality Portal Page page.

Susan Holdsworth, Chief, U.S. EPA's Monitoring Branch and Co-Chair of the National Water Quality Monitoring Council
Dwane Young, Senior Data Advisor, IT Team, U.S. EPA's Monitoring Branch
Michael Brennan, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Fellow and IT Team, U.S. EPA's Monitoring Branch

Join us for a webcast to learn more about how Tribes, volunteer monitoring organizations and others can enter their water quality
monitoring data into the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Water Quality Exchange (WQX) and make the data available
to the public via the Water Quality Portal. While the webcast is open to anyone, the focus of this webcast will be on simple methods
smaller organizations can use to transfer their water quality data into WQX Web. WQX Web provides a framework for users with small
data sets to share water quality monitoring data over the Internet.
WQX Web is a web-based data entry tool that enables data owners to upload their data to EPA's STORET Data Warehouse using a MS Excel
spreadsheet. Once the data are in STORET, they can be safely stored and can be viewed and downloaded by a wide variety of potential
data users. The webcast will help water quality program managers, data managers, and others understand WQX, how it relates to STORET
and the Water Quality Portal, and how to begin submitting data using WQX Web.

Listen to this Webcast to learn more about the new Water Quality Portal (Portal) for water quality data

- a team effort by the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National
Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). The Portal brings together chemical, physical, and microbiological data
from USGS's National Water Information System (NWIS) and EPA's Storage and Retrieval Data Warehouse (STORET) and
provides it to scientists, policy-makers, and the public in a single, user-friendly web interface.
The Portal reduces the burden to data users searching, compiling and formatting water monitoring data for analysis.
This Webcast includes both informational presentations and a demonstration of the Portal. The Webcast also highlights
EPA's Water Quality Exchange (WQX-Web) which is a web-based data entry tool that enables data owners to upload their
data so the public has access to the data through the new Water Quality Portal.